To open up the second half, the Indianapolis Colts embarked upon an 18-play, 79-yard drive. That last yard ended up mattering a whole lot.

The Colts ran three plays from inside the Jets' 5-yard line. They failed on all three attempts. On first and goal, Josh Robinson got stuffed at the 1-yard line. He also lost the ball at the end of the play. Jets head coach Todd Bowles challenged the ruling that Robinson was down by contact, but he lost that challenge.

The Colts dodged a bullet.

Perhaps realizing that they might be better off giving the ball to Frank Gore instead, the Colts turned to Gore on second-and-goal. Gore got nothing. Then, on third down, Gore finally found some space off the left edge.

The only problem? Gore forgot to bring the football with him.

Darrelle Revis recovered the fumble. The Jets' 10-point lead remained.

The Colts burned nearly 10 minutes off the clock and came away with no points. The Jets were excited.

Somehow, the score is still 10-0 in favor of the Jets.

Sometimes, holding onto the ball is hard. (Twitter: NFL)